Operations

How to Build a Process Automation Map for Your Team With AI

A process automation map for your team with AI takes about 90 minutes on aidowith.me. The Shift Operations Pack route has 12 steps that go from a messy list of team tasks to a prioritized automation roadmap. You start by listing your team's recurring workflows (approvals, data entry, reporting, handoffs). The AI breaks each into individual steps and flags the ones that are rule-based, repetitive, or high-volume. These become your automation candidates. Each candidate gets scored on a 2x2 matrix: impact (hours saved per week) vs. effort (integration difficulty). The route typically identifies 5 to 10 automatable steps per team. It also suggests specific tools (Zapier, Make, native integrations) for each candidate. You finish with a visual process map and a phased rollout plan for the top 3 automations. The route finishes with a phased rollout plan showing exactly which 3 automations to build first based on impact vs. effort scores.

12 steps ~1h 30min For operations Free

The Problem and the Fix

Without a skill

  • Your team spends 10+ hours per week on repetitive tasks that could be automated
  • You know automation would help but don't know which processes to start with
  • Past automation attempts failed because there was no prioritization framework

With aidowith.me

  • AI identifies 5 to 10 automatable steps in your team's current workflows
  • Each automation candidate is scored on impact (hours saved) vs. effort (difficulty)
  • Get a phased rollout plan for the top 3 automations with tool recommendations

Who Builds This With AI

Ops & Analysts

Summaries, process docs, and structured output from messy inputs.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

How It Works

1

List your team's recurring workflows

Enter your regular processes: approvals, reports, data entry, handoffs. AI breaks each into individual steps to find automation opportunities.

2

Score and prioritize candidates

AI flags rule-based, repetitive, and high-volume steps. Each gets scored on a 2x2 matrix of impact (hours saved) vs. effort (integration difficulty).

3

Build the automation roadmap

Get a visual process map with your top automation candidates highlighted. Includes tool suggestions and a phased rollout plan for the first 3 automations.

Map Your Team's Automation Opportunities

Twelve steps to a prioritized automation roadmap that saves your team hours every week.

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What You Walk Away With

List your team's recurring workflows

Score and prioritize candidates

Build the automation roadmap

Get a phased rollout plan for the top 3 automations with tool recommendations

"We found 12 hours of weekly manual work hiding in our onboarding process alone. The automation map showed us exactly where to start. We automated 3 steps in the first week."
- Operations Manager, fintech company

Questions

You list your team's recurring workflows and the AI breaks them into individual steps. It flags steps that are rule-based, repetitive, or high-volume, then scores each on impact and effort. The result is a prioritized map showing what to automate first.

The route suggests tools based on your specific processes: Zapier for cross-app workflows, Make for complex logic, and native integrations where available. Each recommendation matches the technical complexity of the automation candidate.

No. The route focuses on identifying and prioritizing automation opportunities. You describe your processes in plain language. The technical implementation comes later, and the roadmap includes enough detail for your IT team or a no-code specialist to execute.